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are members of the most exclusive club in the universe.
They are MOONWALKERS®. They went farther and faster than
anyone while leading us into a future limited only by our
imagination and will. Moonwalkers.com is dedicated to that
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The
seven by nine-inch stainless steel plaque left
behind was attached to the ladder on the landing
gear strut on the Lunar Module's descent stage.
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Apollo
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Lunar
module pilot Ed Mitchell moves across the lunar surface as he looks
over a traverse map during extravehicular activity (EVA). Lunar
dust can be seen clinging to the boots and legs of the space suit.

A view
from inside the Lunar Module following the second Apollo 14 EVA.
At the left foreground is the Modularized Equipment Transporter
(MET). Tracks made by the two-wheeled Rickshaw-type cart can be
seen in the left background. The Apollo 35mm stereo close-up camera
lies next to the MET, near a shadow of the erectable S-band Antenna.
The area is covered with footprints made by astronauts Shepard and
Mitchell.

View of the U.S. flag planted near the Apollo 14 landing site, as
seen from the Lunar Module as it lifts off the lunar surface.
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